• Draft EHCP

    Draft EHCP What Is a Draft EHCP? A draft Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is shared with parents or carers so they can check that itaccurately describes a child or young person’s special educational needsandsets out the supportrequiredto meet those needs. The draft plan should beclear,specificand detailed …

  • Contents of an EHCP

    … can request a draft plan meeting. The contents of an EHCP will then be further looked at during an Annual Review or during an appeal. - What are needs, provisions and outcomes? - Reading and understanding an EHCP - Naming a place of learning with a EHCP - Writing your views for an EHCP

  • Funding without an EHCP

    … costs exceed £6,000, but the rules differ slightly: young people aged 16–18 can receive high needs top-up funding with or without an EHCP, whereas learners aged 19–25 must have an EHCP for this funding to continue. FE providers also place a greater emphasis on preparing students …

  • Applying for an EHCP

    … 24 months. ·A family conversation form. ·A SEND Education Health Care Plan Data protection information/Privacy Notice and Consent to Information Sharing (SEND DP1) All of these forms can be found on The Local Offer. For more information about EHCP’s please see our ‘EHCP’ resource section on our website.

  • Who needs an EHCP?

    Who needs an EHCP? Most children and young people with special educational needs (SEN) will have their needs met through extra support which must be provided by the place of learning. This is known as SEN Support and can include a wide range of provision and interventions. We have information …

  • Funding with an EHCP

    Funding with an EHCP Having an EHCP does not automatically mean extra money will be given to the education setting. However, the plan does give a legal promise that everything written in Section F must be provided regardless of cost. The law (Section 42 of the Children and Families Act …

  • How to check an EHCP

    … educational setting is named in the EHCP It is important that the EHCP is correct and describes the child/young person clearly. In a draft EHCP, Section I is blank so that parent/carers or young people can request the placement they would like the LA to name. The EHCP

  • Social Care within an EHCP

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  • Health Provision in an EHCP

    Health Provision in an EHCP What is Health Provision? Health provision in an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) describes the medical or therapeutic support a child or young person needs because of their special educational needs or disability. - All health provision must be written in Section G of the …

  • Health Provision in an EHCP

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  • Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) Timeline

    Education Health Care Plan (EHCP) Timeline A 20-week legal process Local Authorities (LA) must, by law, complete the whole Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) process—from the first request to the final plan—within a 20-week timeframe. (SEND Regulations 2014 and the Children and Families Act 2014 …

  • Social care provision within an EHCP

    Social care provision within an EHCP What is the social care part of an EHCP? The social care part of an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) explains what support a child or young person needs to stay safe, well, and able to take part in everyday life. This support …

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